A few weeks ago, I was picking black currant from the two bushes in my garden. Branch by branch was done. When I worked around that bush, I noticed that there were still many berries on branches I thought I already emptied completely. This happened quite a few times. They were hidden behind leave,s and I couldn’t see them from the angle I was standing at the moment I was picking them, although I had checked under the leaves.
I stopped for a moment because the analogy amazed me. How many times are we standing at a point in our lives and even though we are looking at possibilities, trying to be open for signs we cannot find a solution for a specific problem? Those are the times when we can begin to believe that the way it is right then is the way it is meant to be for us: No option, that’s it, get used to it, and conform! And how many times were we proved wrong? Because unexpectedly something happened or showed up which was actually exactly what we were looking for. Maybe it was the solution we needed or something that came into our lives that was even better than what we tried to find before. The reason is pretty simple: Once I resign, I let go AND… I move on. This literally has an effect because in moving we change the place we are standing at. When I look around me now, my surroundings are different and even the angle I look at the former issue is a different one.
This reminds me of a story from a dear friend. She met someone on the internet and it was like love at first sight. Both were on fire instantly. Like her, he had been looking for his one true love desperately. They already made plans for a meeting but after only two weeks he got scared and pulled back. She was devastated. She was addicted to him and desperately tried to find ways of convincing him that there was no hurry and that she would be waiting for him. But he wordlessly disappeared without her telling what the real reason was. She could only think of how to fix this because she was convinced that she would never be able to love anyone anymore. It was him or no one. After about 4 months she could not take this anymore and made the decision to cut the cord and let go. Once she decided that by herself, independently of his explanation, she felt finally free. She was thankful for the life she had and that the dark and suffocating feelings, the fight, the desperation that was eating her up inside, eventually was over. She moved on, opened up her scope of view … and then it happened. All of a sudden, she saw someone who had been by her side for a while already, but she was blind before seeing those eyes. This is years ago but they are still together and more in love than on the day they met.
It depends on what we really want. In fact, she wanted to find her true love, but she was too focused on looking at fixing the situation she was in. Sometimes, it is better to stop digging deeper into the details but move a step backward and look at the bigger picture. Perhaps the detail is not what we really want OR what is really meant for us. When we feel like we get stuck in a situation or when our plans don’t seem to progress, we need to recall what the real goal is. Therefore, we need to ignore the ego to be not too focused on a particular path but make clear we are going for the right goal. All streets lead to Rome, right? It is of no use to stick to one particular way, trying it over and over again. Maybe it is due to ignorance, stubbornness, or pride or because of the fact that “it was always done this way…” A person who is focused on the goal is open to looking at all options to reach that goal. Otherwise, it is not the goal but perhaps even the person themselves, which is at the center of their attention. Only different angles lead to solutions. Because then the focus is on the solution and not on the problem. When I want to progress with my work, I need to improve my own skills and expand my mind.
Letting go goes along with the ability to change the perspective. This counts for relationships as well as for any other life situation. Looking at something from several angles shows opportunities and ways, gives insights, and leads to solutions. Nothing you are going for is ridiculous, unreasonable, or in vain. There is always a reason why you feel like achieving or finding something. So when you find yourself on a dead-end then make sure what you really pursue and keep in mind that God has only three answers:
- Yes
- Not yet
- I have something better for you
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What a beautiful and powerful message!
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Thank you, Nico. I am humbled you think so, dear friend. Have a wonderful day!
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Yay! 😎
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Love the Einstein quote … and great Post! 🙂
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Thank you very much, Colin 😉
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Such meaningful and moving quotes! Great post, Erika!
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I am very happy it spoke to you, Kabir. Thank you so much.
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My pleasure!
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Thank you for very good motivation, Erika! Have a beautiful afternoon, and a great evening. Michael
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Thank you very much, Michael and you have a nice evening as well!
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Thank you. :-))
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You are welcome!
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A very encouraging an insightful rich post, Erika. When we explore all angle we are given multiple perspectives and not reduced to relying on only one. As you said, when you step back you can get a view of the bigger picture and overall goal.
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It is not always easy to step back. Mostly because we push ourselves to decide quickly or that there is a limited choice of options. We need to practice an open mind and it will do wonders! Thank you very much, Sylvester!
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Once we open our mind and develop that open mindedness, our outlook on everything widens so much. You are very welcome!
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And with every mind openener we see more which opens the mind more again.
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It will ever developing.
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You are so right Erika and a timely post for me, thank you for that ❤
To view from different angles is one good thing and more also to find your goals in life, both are important, I think.
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Oh, yes, both are important and parts of our journey. In the end, those important things are all connected and keep or lead us on our own personal way.
I am glad the post came at the right time for you, Irene. Sometimes we don’t even consider that there could be more than one angle and if, how to find a different angle. Sometimes distancing helps a bit. Like Eckhart Tolle said: “Become the observer of a situation. Don’t judge, only observe. And after that go another step back and become the observer of you observing the situation.” This really brings peace into a confused mind and gives the necessary distance to detach from the identification with a situation. That again proves that we are nothing that is in our lives and it also changes the mindset which leads to solutions.
Sorry about this long reply but it just flew out of my fingers. Blessings, Irene 💖
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Thank you for your long reply, Erika 🙂
Great advice and Eckhart Tolle said many wise words.
Sometimes it is more easy to distance than others. Mostly times I don’t find it difficult. Another good advice is; Don’t take anything personally ❤
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Oh, yes. I think this is even one of the most important and best advice. The Four Agreements again. Great points which make dealing with life a lot easier. Thank you, Irene 💖
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Thank you too, Erika ❤
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Such a wonderfully written post full of guidance and reminders of self-care, Erika. I was somebody who used to hate to let go of anything, always thinking that I’d find a way. So much wasted time. However, I now look at any problem as if it is holding me underwater. The only way to survive is to cut myself free from it and float to the surface where I can breathe again. We shouldn’t waste our precious time by not letting go of people or events that make us unhappy or sad thinking that they will change. It’s us that need to change.
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Hugh, you touch the core here. Yes, what’s the reason and the use that we don’t let go of people or events that pull us down? When they have that attitude they will never do us the favor to change. It is always the individual that needs to take action in the first place. Isn’t it crazy how long we need to realize that? But once we do, it is so liberating. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts and experience, Hugh!
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Those reasons are often of no importance yet, at the time, they seem to be so crucial to our lives, Erika. It’s almost not wanting to let go of a situation or person we’re so used to having around. Letting go means change – something many of us dislike beacuse it brings uncertainty. Even though it is causing sadness and concern in our lives, our human nature seems to want to hold on to it because we often think we can turn things around. That ‘chance’ can make us grip problems even more.
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Oh, yes, absolutely. I often have had people in my therapy practice who complained about their lives, who were desperate. But even though they understood that only a drastic change in their lives could bring the result they wanted, they stuck with the unwanted person or job or with not speaking up. They were too afraid of what may come and resigned. It is a matter of not being in control, of something unknown that may enter the life.
I like a lot how you defined it. Yes, our human nature seems to hold on to the same things and still hope that they change…
Thank you very much for your great comment, Hugh!
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Oh, and would you let me quote you with these words: “The only way to survive is to cut myself free from the problem and float to the surface where I can breathe again.”
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Yes, please feel free to use them, Erika.
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Awesome! Thank you, Hugh!!
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Wise words dear lady ❤️
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Sometimes we only need to open our eyes and we can find so many parallels, right? Thank you 🙏
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The magic of understanding, it changes us and a new journey begins ❤️
Thank you for sharing yours 😀
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so many great ways to remind us how important a wee shift can be
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We forget about it so easily when we are so concetrated in a particular direction. As you said, that shift could simplify a lot!
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So true sis, it is all about how we view things 🥰
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It is, sis! And in addition to it we need to be aware that in changing the the point of view (only a little bit) we can see and understand so much more!
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Indeed you can!
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